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talking about head start programs, education programs and then the military which both paul ryan and mattie murray paty touched on. >> those are those fees, and some will consider fees taxes. it's just the simple truth of it. libby casey, thank you. we'll get to david shuster filling in for ali velshi. he's leading our coverage, ali of nelson mandela's memorial in south africa. david filling in tonight. i want to you piggyback on what we're talking about, the kind of details we're starts to get more to come on this proposed deal. i'm wondering if you had a chance to tal talk about whether this is a good deal to be viewed in the markets tomorrow. >> reporter: if congress could not meet a deal, or suppose this doesn't pass, and there is another government shutdown. that is the sort of thing that causes market legitimators and the stocks to drop, , i think stocks will stay the same. simply because the economy is getting stronger there are more tax receipts flowing into the federal government. that's why the annual budget deficit the fiscal year that just ended was 39% less than that sam
talking about head start programs, education programs and then the military which both paul ryan and mattie murray paty touched on. >> those are those fees, and some will consider fees taxes. it's just the simple truth of it. libby casey, thank you. we'll get to david shuster filling in for ali velshi. he's leading our coverage, ali of nelson mandela's memorial in south africa. david filling in tonight. i want to you piggyback on what we're talking about, the kind of details we're starts...
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and economic jobs growth first by rolling back sequestration's harmful cuts to education and infrastructure investments and defense jobs for the next two years. i know there were some people who thought these cuts should continue, but i am glad we increased these key to mystic investments and that we averted the next round of military cuts to programs, bases, and defense jobs in the country. we increased these key domestic investments. it continues the president we set in the fiscal cliff deal that sequestration should not be replaced with spending cuts alone. this bipartisan deal will help .illions of americans from the workers at our military bases and construction projects who were furloughed or laid off to the kids who lost their slots in head start programs to the seniors wondering if they were going to have meals on wheels and to the families who were praying for halted medical research programs to get back to work on a cure and so much more. because of this deal, the budget process can stop lurching from crisis to crisis. speakingnate chairman about the just reached budget deal on th
and economic jobs growth first by rolling back sequestration's harmful cuts to education and infrastructure investments and defense jobs for the next two years. i know there were some people who thought these cuts should continue, but i am glad we increased these key to mystic investments and that we averted the next round of military cuts to programs, bases, and defense jobs in the country. we increased these key domestic investments. it continues the president we set in the fiscal cliff deal...
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and so i went to the middle of the country and there were most people are not you know not the most educated they seem to have a a no on proposition thirty seven commercial every you know every commercial break or at least more or more than that to every commercial break and i felt that they were really trying to target a certain audience of people and a certain level. where that people wouldn't want to you know they use oh oh there's it's going to it's going to cost us an extra hundred dollars on our grocery bill in that we don't want to buy this because it's going to cost so much and they wouldn't the funny thing i thought about the. the commercials that they wouldn't even tell you what the food labeling was for another sort of good part of the last five years traveling to different organic farms you were just saying that you've been traveling all over russia i'm across the u.s. one of the main lessons that you've learned from. travel's i think one of the biggest lessons i've learned from going to different farms each farm everywhere in the united states has something innovative and unique
and so i went to the middle of the country and there were most people are not you know not the most educated they seem to have a a no on proposition thirty seven commercial every you know every commercial break or at least more or more than that to every commercial break and i felt that they were really trying to target a certain audience of people and a certain level. where that people wouldn't want to you know they use oh oh there's it's going to it's going to cost us an extra hundred dollars...
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we have budget deficits that have improved but they have not disappeared and we have deficits in education and innovation and infrastructure that continue to widen. we know we need comprehensive tax reform, comprehensive immigration reform. there is a lot more for congress to do. so this deal doesn't solve all of our problems but i think it is an important step in helping to heal some of the wounds here in congress, to rebuild some trust and show that we can do something without a crisis right around the corner. and dom on straight the value in making our government work for the people we represent. so when all of this is done, i am very proud to stand with chairman ryan or anyone else who wants to work on this bipartisan foundation to continue addressing our nation's challenges. nothing is easy here but i know the american people expect nothing less. i want to take a minute to especially change chairman ryan. he and i do have some major differences. we cheer for a different football team. clearly. we catch different fish. we have some differences on policies. but we agree that our country
we have budget deficits that have improved but they have not disappeared and we have deficits in education and innovation and infrastructure that continue to widen. we know we need comprehensive tax reform, comprehensive immigration reform. there is a lot more for congress to do. so this deal doesn't solve all of our problems but i think it is an important step in helping to heal some of the wounds here in congress, to rebuild some trust and show that we can do something without a crisis right...
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. >> ...thought provoking >> get your damn education. >> ...surprising >> oh, absolutely! >> ...exclusive one-on-one interviews with the most interesting people of our time. >> you're listening because you want to see what's going to happen. >> i want to know what works what do you know works? >> conversations you won't find anywhere else. >> talk to al jazeera. >> only on al jazeera america. >> oh my! >> welcome back to "inside story." i'm ray suareza. on this day where people have gathered to memorialma memorialn mandela. dave stewart, just before the break, you heard david ottaway talking about the rising anti-apartheid movement here in the united states. was there a strong sense that the world was starting to withdraw its support for the government in pray tore i can't, and did that have a role in changing the orientation of that government towards its own future? >> well, ray, that was one of the factors. but there were other factors. to start with, the south african government had for many years been aware of the need to find a lasting solution. the previous presiden
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education markets to teach to them, and there is some education. melissa: and special education is one of the focuses of this particular robot. what does he do that would make it especially get for that? what kind of kids is to work with and how this work with them? >> the thing is that we figure out that children with autism love to interact with ipad, computer. and so they love to interact with no. the thing is he has this very nice to humanoids shape which kind of bridges the gap with them and. >> can you play with me? melissa: wow. >> this is a game where you learn about -- itouch one of my. melissa: so just touch. the okay. you did a good job. melissa: thank you. >> this give you a reward. very simple tasks. following instructions. more complex. for instance, emotion recognition. melissa: okay. >> can you show to melissa? >> did you guess the emotion? melissa: are you sad? crying? >> right on. one token said. melissa: shall we try another? >> yes. we can try an object naming. i think that you have some cards here. so show a picture. you just h
education markets to teach to them, and there is some education. melissa: and special education is one of the focuses of this particular robot. what does he do that would make it especially get for that? what kind of kids is to work with and how this work with them? >> the thing is that we figure out that children with autism love to interact with ipad, computer. and so they love to interact with no. the thing is he has this very nice to humanoids shape which kind of bridges the gap with...
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there's probably an education gap. so are they disappointed that they feel they would be much further along nearly 20 years of anc rule, than they are right now? >> it is the enemy of high hopes. i think the success in stopping apartheid let these people believe that their lives would get better very quickly. we are talking about beck kades and decades. so we have to be a little realistic in how quickly their economics, their prospects their hopes will improve. but that said, those hopes were very high, and they are seeing whites still dominate the economic situation here, and they are saying look, where is our economic freedom, we understand that mandela sacrifice sod much for our political freedom, for our freedom from segregation, but where are the jobs, where are the opportunities, where are the clean streets. why is there such a disparity between this township and the area right around the soccer stadium. so i think people will say you have had 20 years anc, that's the political party, you had 20 years since then,
there's probably an education gap. so are they disappointed that they feel they would be much further along nearly 20 years of anc rule, than they are right now? >> it is the enemy of high hopes. i think the success in stopping apartheid let these people believe that their lives would get better very quickly. we are talking about beck kades and decades. so we have to be a little realistic in how quickly their economics, their prospects their hopes will improve. but that said, those hopes...
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it goes into education and politics and across our society. i think this is just kind of one manifestation of it. >> rose: instant results and instant gratification. >> america is the land of instant gratification. and so taking a much longer-term perspective we can make the investments. we can bring the kinds of solutions, we can invest in innovation without being kind of bound to this 89-day planning psych that will public companies are sort of afflicted by. we're much more focused on the long term and want to make investments. so in the last five or six years we also spent $13 billion making acquisitions, building up these new areas which are now very substantial businesses for us. >> rose: why shouldn't i be critical of michael dell? because he's been there -- even though you weren't the c.e.o. and you went through that period. i mean, you missed things. you did not get -- you didn't see all the value of tablets. you didn't see all the value of smart phones and that's exploded across the tech landscape. most people today think that, you kn
it goes into education and politics and across our society. i think this is just kind of one manifestation of it. >> rose: instant results and instant gratification. >> america is the land of instant gratification. and so taking a much longer-term perspective we can make the investments. we can bring the kinds of solutions, we can invest in innovation without being kind of bound to this 89-day planning psych that will public companies are sort of afflicted by. we're much more...
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our world-class education system, which has been described glowingly as mediocre, provides the ticket to prosperity for your children. these educatal tickets to prosperity are widely available. assuming, of course, you live in the right neighborhood. how will you know if you live in the right neighborhood? well, a useful rule of thumb, if your neighbors are white and you are unable to afford to live there. so welcome to america. the land of opportunity. but some exclusions may apply. all right. that's it for us. and in case you missed ari after our c block, he is with you for the entire next hour. ari, it is all yours. >> i would love to do rage against the machine with you. >> some exclusions may apply. very good stuff, krystal. thank you very much. >>> i'm ari melber, it is tuesday, december 10th. when it comes to the president's policies, actions do speak louder than words. >> congressman paul ryan and senator patty murray are reportedly close to striking a small deal. >> democracy in action is a beautiful thing. >> far from the grand bargain some were hoping for. >> most increment
our world-class education system, which has been described glowingly as mediocre, provides the ticket to prosperity for your children. these educatal tickets to prosperity are widely available. assuming, of course, you live in the right neighborhood. how will you know if you live in the right neighborhood? well, a useful rule of thumb, if your neighbors are white and you are unable to afford to live there. so welcome to america. the land of opportunity. but some exclusions may apply. all right....
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she has the background she has the engineering background, she is well-educated, and more importantly she is a great team player. this is a good news for general motors to pick her area she is best to pick her. i am really proud of her accomplishments. this is great news for her and really for the industry. >> i want to pick up on something that matt actually told me, which is one of her views is she is going to make management and the management team more streamlined. is that with the industry needs right now? >> yeah, there are still bureaucracy in any pinnie at any company. she is already looked at doing that based on how she is structuring the organization. is ake layers out and she great people person. get down to the rank and file where it all happens, she is a great operations executive and has surrounded herself with great financial people. gm has got a great team now. >> we are looking at her resume here, and she started working at the plant at 18. she got her mba at stanford. people think of her as a human resources person but she really just sort of got that role when she w
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system from those decades of poor education of the black majority. but now they are holding this government accountable. i think that may, again, surprising to me, but that may have accounted for the booing. it's been a lot of publicity about the mansions he has built in his home for his ever expanding family. the zulu culture polygamy is acceptable and he has accepted it -- well, he's accepted it. so you know, that doesn't sit well with people who are living as many of those people -- when i saw that water running through soweto while there is that beautiful complex that i talked about, the house that we were in, lovely house, and many more houses for black people than they have ever had, there was still shacks that were about to be overrun by that water. that almost brings tears to your eyes. >> charlene hunter gault, your unique perspective, thank you very much. we'll continue to talk to you this week as the body of nelson mandela lies in repose, brought to pretoria and burial. thanks, charlene. tens of thousands of south africans, world dignitari
system from those decades of poor education of the black majority. but now they are holding this government accountable. i think that may, again, surprising to me, but that may have accounted for the booing. it's been a lot of publicity about the mansions he has built in his home for his ever expanding family. the zulu culture polygamy is acceptable and he has accepted it -- well, he's accepted it. so you know, that doesn't sit well with people who are living as many of those people -- when i...
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and they continue to talk about education and research and that's not the answer. >> david, it seems as if -- and obviously i have a personal history and all of this, there's never going to be enough to make amends for the atrocities that have happened to kids, for those that have survived being abused at the hands of priests who have damaged relationships now, personally their relationships with the church. would you concede, though, that this commission is about starting and especially under pope francis, starting a new dialogue to help exactly what you're saying, to protect children from this point on and he's trying to freshen up what this conversation means, coming in behind pope benedict and recognizing that a lot of work needs to be done, especially in the transparency, so is this a decent first step? >> well, it would be -- i would love to believe that, but the sad, simple fact, of course, is that children are being raped and sodomized right now and priests are being transferred right now of the and with the stroke of a pen, pope francis could order every bishop to turn overa
and they continue to talk about education and research and that's not the answer. >> david, it seems as if -- and obviously i have a personal history and all of this, there's never going to be enough to make amends for the atrocities that have happened to kids, for those that have survived being abused at the hands of priests who have damaged relationships now, personally their relationships with the church. would you concede, though, that this commission is about starting and especially...
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it's an educational tool that will be used in schools. >>> and a group of republicans fighting for peace and quiet in the friendly skies, introducing a bill that would ban in-flight phone calls. the fcc said last month they would look into ending the ban. >>> and that's going to wrap up this hour of "jansing & co." i'm chris jansing. thomas roberts is up next. welcome back, thomas. >> thanks so much. the agenda next hour, we are remembering nelson mandela. this memorial service to honor the icon of equality and how in death nelson mandela is bringing together very unlikely interactions like one we have with president obama shaking the hand of cuba's president, raul castro. representative maxine waters attended this service and she'll join me to talk about her observations. on a different note back here at home, george zimmerman's girlfriend says never mind. why she says those domestic assault charges against him should be dropped. >>> and let it not snow. how a wet and messy winter storm is crippling the midatlantic region. we've got the details on just how bad it could get straight ahea
it's an educational tool that will be used in schools. >>> and a group of republicans fighting for peace and quiet in the friendly skies, introducing a bill that would ban in-flight phone calls. the fcc said last month they would look into ending the ban. >>> and that's going to wrap up this hour of "jansing & co." i'm chris jansing. thomas roberts is up next. welcome back, thomas. >> thanks so much. the agenda next hour, we are remembering nelson mandela....
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i am a college-educated woman. my children will be college-educated. they will live their dreams because nelson mandela changed this country. >> and you just knew. there will be so many families to have those stories to share. >> i hope a lot of people woke up to watch in this morning. >>> we're going to go to ginger zee. the east coast storm having a ripple effect coast to coast. >> ground stops, delays at the major hubs in new york city. the fat flakes are flying. we have sleet mixed in. it will be a rough commute for a lot of folks. how much will fall? what do you have to worry about? if you're coming into the mid-atlantic or the northeast, an afternoon, through the early afternoon problem. look what comes behind it. and what everybody is dealing with, west coast. the cold. you have felt it for almost a week now. we'll see some moderating. look at sacramento, mid to upper 20s. the freeze watches and warnings throughout parts of the southwe southwest. palm springs in the mid 30s. las vegas, 20s. reno, you're waking up to 4. it will feel cooler than t
i am a college-educated woman. my children will be college-educated. they will live their dreams because nelson mandela changed this country. >> and you just knew. there will be so many families to have those stories to share. >> i hope a lot of people woke up to watch in this morning. >>> we're going to go to ginger zee. the east coast storm having a ripple effect coast to coast. >> ground stops, delays at the major hubs in new york city. the fat flakes are flying....
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so giving them food and aid and education literacy when poverty strikes or disaster. >> there's a couple of others. >> international rescue committee. an international organization. their mission is to help people like refugees that have to escape their homeland. anyone stricken with poverty who has a crisis after a hurricane or earthquake and over 90% of every dollar that they receive actually goes to those missions. >> earth works is another one. this is an environmental organization. they are dedicated to clean water, corporate accountability and healthy communities. and the last one we all know is the michael j. fox foundation for parkinson's research. they have been around for over ten years. they raised close to $115 million toward parkinson's research and, again, 90 cents or more per dollar toward the foundation. >> how do you know that $90 cents per dollar? do they advertise? are they saying we donate 90% of the funds to the actual cause? >> the charities should be transparent about how their money gets allocated. i check out all of these websites. there's a link you can go and f
so giving them food and aid and education literacy when poverty strikes or disaster. >> there's a couple of others. >> international rescue committee. an international organization. their mission is to help people like refugees that have to escape their homeland. anyone stricken with poverty who has a crisis after a hurricane or earthquake and over 90% of every dollar that they receive actually goes to those missions. >> earth works is another one. this is an environmental...
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we are going to be very vocal and continue to do so in our public education. >> very quickly here, i know you are trained as a lawyer. there are resorts that are ski- do not allow snowboarders. would the law allowed for a no- smoking, no-drinking resort? >> we actually do not have any areas in colorado that do not allow snowboarding. snowboarding is welcome everywhere in colorado. smoking is prohibited in colorado ski areas, so visitors can expect a family-friendly atmosphere and safe slopes and clean, clear, fresh air to breathe when they come ski in colorado. >> thank you very much. i might see you out there in colorado with my kids this winter. smoke-free. it is holiday season, so what about an old to joy? we'll be back with a strategy. ♪ >> that is going to do it for "market makers" today. tomorrow, we'll be talking about wall street and the impact of the volker rule being passed today with this man, former ceo of wells fargo. a bloomberg exclusive. you will not want to miss it. is 50the meantime, it minutes -- 56 minutes past the hour, which means bloomberg is on the markets.
we are going to be very vocal and continue to do so in our public education. >> very quickly here, i know you are trained as a lawyer. there are resorts that are ski- do not allow snowboarders. would the law allowed for a no- smoking, no-drinking resort? >> we actually do not have any areas in colorado that do not allow snowboarding. snowboarding is welcome everywhere in colorado. smoking is prohibited in colorado ski areas, so visitors can expect a family-friendly atmosphere and...
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we can invest in education and make sure that our schools are adequately funded. we can replace the sequester and make sure that our kids have a head start at a bright future and strengthen our social safety net for seniors and the poor and those who are in the middle class. mr. speaker, there is no shortage of what we can do to increase opportunity, to grow the economy and create jobs. this congress just needs to show the will, the willingness to work to get the american people back to work. and i commend my colleague, mr. garamendi, and the others who have spoken this evening for putting this issue front and center. this is the priority that the american people want us to focus on, jobs, jobs, jobs. thank you, and i yield back. mr. garamendi: thank you, mr. horsford and thank you for your passion, knowledge and concern for your constituents and particularly about those men and women that are from the military. i also have two major air force bases in my district with a very large population of veterans, both young and old from the various wars and conflicts of t
we can invest in education and make sure that our schools are adequately funded. we can replace the sequester and make sure that our kids have a head start at a bright future and strengthen our social safety net for seniors and the poor and those who are in the middle class. mr. speaker, there is no shortage of what we can do to increase opportunity, to grow the economy and create jobs. this congress just needs to show the will, the willingness to work to get the american people back to work....
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i was able to pay for my college education. a lot of other people don't have those advantages. so what's the answer? and i'm only saying -- we do need to have a national conversation, just like that guy at walmart told you, but we're not really having that conversation. we're just fighting about it. people on one side, people on the other, just like normal. >> we are absolutely fighting about it. we're -- we have these bills proposed in washington, senate democrats to raise the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour. the question that bill simon brought up, the u.s. ceo of walmart who we talked to before is the issue of mobility. you come in at one level but how can you rise higher? joanna feels like she can't rise higher. another important thing, carol, younger people used to be the majority of people who had these jobs. increasingly, that's not what's happening. look at the data from last year. what it shows us is that out of all the hourly workers in this country, of those that make minimum wage or less, about 50% of them are 25 and older. so these aren't just teenagers' jobs anymor
i was able to pay for my college education. a lot of other people don't have those advantages. so what's the answer? and i'm only saying -- we do need to have a national conversation, just like that guy at walmart told you, but we're not really having that conversation. we're just fighting about it. people on one side, people on the other, just like normal. >> we are absolutely fighting about it. we're -- we have these bills proposed in washington, senate democrats to raise the minimum...
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. >> ...thought provoking >> get your damn education. >> ...surprising >> oh, absolutely! >> ...exclusive one-on-one interviews with the most interesting people of our time. >> you're listening because you want to see what's going to happen. >> i want to know what works what do you know works? >> conversations you won't find anywhere else. >> talk to al jazeera. >> only on al jazeera america. >> oh my! >> from our headquarters in new york, here are the headlines this hour. >> al jazeera america is the only news channel that brings you live news at the top of every hour. >> a deal in the senate may be at hand and just in the nick of time. >> thousands of new yorkers are marching in solidarity. >> we're following multiple developments on syria at this hour. >> every hour from reporters stationed around the world and across the country. >> only on al jazeera america. >> today's data dive tries to pay the rent or understand why it's difficult torso many to pay it. a study finds cheap apartments have not kept up with demand. that's led to half of all americans who live in a ren
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the stanford educated ceo of goldie blox is right here in studio 57 because the news is back in the mornings, we'll see you guys at 7:00. we have a great show ahead. >> we will see you at 7:00. thanks. >>> 6:51. coming up next new developments in the latest legal trouble for george zimmerman. why his girlfriend now claims police got it all wrong. >> and today the world bids its farewell to nelson mandela. thousands of people world dignitaries, celebrities gathered to celebrate the civil rights icon, we'll give you the highlights from the memorial service. ,, a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. customer appreciation month at subway. we're saying thanks with two of your favorite six inch subs. the six-inch cold cut combo, or the si
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> > education is essential every single thing that we look at shows us that the higher education level that you attain, the higher your income the better your health care and the better your able to have control over your financial future. education is everything. you can't emphasize it enough. > > great to have the on the show. thank you, chris. thank you. coming up... the surprisingly savvy way some "traders" get deals on airlines tickets- and why one money manager is beefing up his portfolio with shares of mcdonald's. that's after this in the know message see these hands? they gripped the wheel of a humvee in afghanistan. twelve years, flying choppers. my hands? they're here for the person who fought in afghanistan. i made the call and got support for my sister. mine take care of the person who flew those helicopters. and if life gets overwhelming they're ready to dial the veterans crisis line. confidential help is just a call, click or text away. well one path to entrepreneurial success - take what you know and apply it to a wholly different application, need or setting. well that'
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they go out and look for work, but if you do not have the skills and the education, employers are not hiring you. i feel sorry for anyone over age 50, they will have a tougher time. you cannot continue to hand money out. the obama administration has won a number of events over the short period of time he has been in office. loses, hishe wins he plans are not working. time for a does of reality. time to change the way we do things or we will watch this country fall. host: that is anthony. why eventes in, consider extending unemployment benefits other than to keep america from ever recovering? we will keep talking about this issue on this first 45 minutes of "washington journal." some of the other headlines from capitol hill. this according to "the washington times," senate approves a 10 year extension of the plastic gun ban. ban on undetectable plastic guns for 10 years hours before the act was scheduled to expire. advocates lamented it did not go far enough and vowed to push forward. "washington times," just below that, lawmakers in a hurry military budget. this is a topic we will get
they go out and look for work, but if you do not have the skills and the education, employers are not hiring you. i feel sorry for anyone over age 50, they will have a tougher time. you cannot continue to hand money out. the obama administration has won a number of events over the short period of time he has been in office. loses, hishe wins he plans are not working. time for a does of reality. time to change the way we do things or we will watch this country fall. host: that is anthony. why...
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those public education pieces those little postcards are fabulous what a great idea. i noticed that carr very well station community police advisory board is on the bottom of those. have they made them and gotten fund and the publication so there's enough to use citywide or is this in the carr very well >> actually, we want to give credit where it's due. they had the cards all printed so we'll be printing cards to pass out citywide. we're looking for a sticker to put on parking meters so it's like you don't want to get towed or tagged and we'll give them one more thing to read to put things in their trunks. you have it covered with the telephones and distracted walking and leaving items in cars. those are 3 huge areas so great wonderful for that. thanks for lettuce, you know, >> commissioner loft tuesday. >> knew. i want to commend the police for the and especially around this time people are using social media and it seems like moore those homicide team are swiveling getting the folks into custody so congratulations to the dependent on that. i wanted to say that one
those public education pieces those little postcards are fabulous what a great idea. i noticed that carr very well station community police advisory board is on the bottom of those. have they made them and gotten fund and the publication so there's enough to use citywide or is this in the carr very well >> actually, we want to give credit where it's due. they had the cards all printed so we'll be printing cards to pass out citywide. we're looking for a sticker to put on parking meters so...
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republicans who block investments in things like early education and immigration reform, today we educate the world's top talent in our colleges and then send them back to their home countries are harming our future. conservatives need to think differently about the near term safety nets we need to ease some people through this period and liberals need to think more seriously about how we can incentivize and unleash risk takers to start new companies that create growth, wealth and good jobs. to have more employees we need more employers. just redividing a slow growing pie will not sustain the american dream. >> harold? >> tom, harold ford, good morning. how do we incentivize congress to understand these numbers. joe and mika had arne on talking about testing and ensuring our kids can compete with kids around the globe. how do we get policymakers and particularly those in washington to grasp what you write about not only this time but often? >> harold, i'm a big believer this is a big problem. we've gotten into it over a long period of time. and it takes a comprehensive solution. so, the w
republicans who block investments in things like early education and immigration reform, today we educate the world's top talent in our colleges and then send them back to their home countries are harming our future. conservatives need to think differently about the near term safety nets we need to ease some people through this period and liberals need to think more seriously about how we can incentivize and unleash risk takers to start new companies that create growth, wealth and good jobs. to...
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all three of our parents were educators. it inspired an album and our pbs special that we debuted this month. >> love that back story on that song. >> yeah. she's amazing. >> texas tenors, you'll be performing next hour? >> true. >> we're ready. >> we're going to sing "you should dream." >> that is good news for us. thanks for being here. we'll hear new a little bit. >>> next up, is obamacare tricking americans into thinking they're getting a bargain? we're crunching the numbers, the real numbers. and they're shocking. >> plus, the angels hit the runway tonight and we've got your heavenly sneak peek. ♪ >>> 15 minutes to the top of the hour. quick headlines for you. a french businessman found guilty of fraud after selling defective silicone breast implants to 300,000 women in 65 countries. he was sentenced to four years in prison and ordered to pay a $103,000 fine. >>> guys, i know i'm twisting your arm, but check out this sneak peek of victoria secret's fashion show. ♪ ♪ >> you can see more of the angels performance an
all three of our parents were educators. it inspired an album and our pbs special that we debuted this month. >> love that back story on that song. >> yeah. she's amazing. >> texas tenors, you'll be performing next hour? >> true. >> we're ready. >> we're going to sing "you should dream." >> that is good news for us. thanks for being here. we'll hear new a little bit. >>> next up, is obamacare tricking americans into thinking they're...
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mean, we've been grappling this for, you know, 50 years, how to make sure that everybody gets an equal education and we don't know whether we do it, we transport kids or we just improve the schools in their neighborhoods. >> i don't know the answer to any of it. >> it's tough. right. >> but i think that is -- but that's where i think this type of story comes from. that's what's going on behind the scenes. >> it certainly gets to the roots of that. guys, let me tell you about one more story. if you were late for work, the mta could come to your rescue. the transit authority could give you a note called a subway delayed verification. in other words, yes, boss, i really am telling the truth. passengers are asked to provide information like their subject lines, locations of their entries and exists. then you get this late pass you can hand over to your boss. >> andrew, this is your story. >> i've had a couple of near miss in the mornings here. if i can have brought the note -- >> we had money on you not -- even though it was your first day back because yesterday there was some bat bad weather and we
mean, we've been grappling this for, you know, 50 years, how to make sure that everybody gets an equal education and we don't know whether we do it, we transport kids or we just improve the schools in their neighborhoods. >> i don't know the answer to any of it. >> it's tough. right. >> but i think that is -- but that's where i think this type of story comes from. that's what's going on behind the scenes. >> it certainly gets to the roots of that. guys, let me tell you...
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he was in education and a professor. we take you back now to johannesburg to listen to his remarks. >> the founding father of the new south africa would backers of strenuous he was, he led the people of south africa to victory in the fight against apartheid, making historic contribution to the birth of the rainbow nation and laying a solid foundation for the long term growth of his country. >> mr. mandela was the pride of the african people, for all his side, he had strived for the liberation of african nations, having endeavored to move forward africas corporations with the world. he had dedicated his entire life to the development and progress of africa. >> mr. mandela was a household name in china as far as the founding father of relations, he committed himself to china-south africa friendship and cooperation with great passion. the chinese people with will always cherish the memory of his important contribution to friendship and china-africa relations. >> we are deeply saddened by the loss of such a great friend. at
he was in education and a professor. we take you back now to johannesburg to listen to his remarks. >> the founding father of the new south africa would backers of strenuous he was, he led the people of south africa to victory in the fight against apartheid, making historic contribution to the birth of the rainbow nation and laying a solid foundation for the long term growth of his country. >> mr. mandela was the pride of the african people, for all his side, he had strived for the...
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we have created this cohort of people who are well-educated. they have made a lot of money and do not know what to do with themselves. >> this is going to be a problem we continue to address. my agenda is i am looking at lululemon. chip wilson will step down as chairman. this comes just over a month after he sat down with trish regan on "street smart." quite frankly, some women's about you do not work for us. through the five, how much pressure is there. bodies do nots work for lululemon. he has been the chairman and the largest shareholder. there shares are moving higher because they announced a new ceo replacing christine. sayinghad some analysts that they could not attract a new ceo was because of the founder. lululemon is dealing with more competition. you have under armour, you have nike, all of these other companies jumping on its territory. tty.e is also sweaty bea 25% higher are the prices. people are going for it. >> why? you just sweat in them. i don't get that. i am a four dollar kind of pandora. -- pant girl. the vix is churning at
we have created this cohort of people who are well-educated. they have made a lot of money and do not know what to do with themselves. >> this is going to be a problem we continue to address. my agenda is i am looking at lululemon. chip wilson will step down as chairman. this comes just over a month after he sat down with trish regan on "street smart." quite frankly, some women's about you do not work for us. through the five, how much pressure is there. bodies do nots work for...
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how does the world, the education system in south africa. how do educators around the world. what will children learn of nelson mandela? look at many of the young faces when you were playing the music beforehand. many of those who are performing weren't alive in the '80s during the struggle. they weren't there when mandela was freed or the free elections in the early '90s. it's a fascinating question for me, when you say farewell and pay tribute to one of the greats of history, today all the tributes will be made, 10 and 20 years from now, what will the young people take from it? >> it's interesting to that point, john, during the president's remarks, he mentioned what is probably nelson mandela's most famous speech, no matter when you were born. during the trial that wound up sending him away on his sentence, he had so many famous lines. it was notable because it would be the last words he spoke before he disappeared from society for all those years. the crowd went wild when nelson mandela's words echoed here through the words of president obama, to hear the cloud erupt, the
how does the world, the education system in south africa. how do educators around the world. what will children learn of nelson mandela? look at many of the young faces when you were playing the music beforehand. many of those who are performing weren't alive in the '80s during the struggle. they weren't there when mandela was freed or the free elections in the early '90s. it's a fascinating question for me, when you say farewell and pay tribute to one of the greats of history, today all the...
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. >> ...thought provoking >> get your damn education. >> ...surprising >> oh, absolutely! >> ...exclusive one-on-one interviews with the most interesting people of our time. >> you're listening because you want to see what's going to happen. >> i want to know what works what do you know works? >> conversations you won't find anywhere else. >> talk to al jazeera. >> only on al jazeera america. >> oh my! world leaders are en route to honor nelson mandela. our own ali velshi is there to cover those events. official memorials began tuesday for mandela, who in 1994 election brought an end to ray par tide. soon after, exports rose and living conditions improved for millions, but the broing economy left behind huge parts of the south african population, and the most troubling trend involved income and equality. two divide between rich and poor has increased. two problem is particularly bad in predominately black communities like alexandar township, where mandela once lived. it underscores the challenges facing the largest economy. here is ali valshi now with more. >> this is alex
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one of our contributors saying that the protracted education of president obama, how big the government is, and how hard it is to get the government to do something quick and agile is kind of an applausing thing to watch. unfortunately, there are all these casualties along the way. in the press's defense, or all of us, we need to think about how much we want the government to do. we want to it protect us and provide for free trade and economic freedom. then we have all the other thing. water protection, food protection, investment, going into space or finding new energy. >> if you go back in history, medicare and big programs people really like. >> i'm from wyoming and the west you can find the most conservative ranch here will tell you that he wants less of this and less of that but don't you dare touch his social security or medicare. i don't think that's what conservatives are asking to do. nobody is saying let's get rid of social security and medicare. what they're saying is there are better ways to make the wealthiest pay a little more or that they should receive less benefi benefi
one of our contributors saying that the protracted education of president obama, how big the government is, and how hard it is to get the government to do something quick and agile is kind of an applausing thing to watch. unfortunately, there are all these casualties along the way. in the press's defense, or all of us, we need to think about how much we want the government to do. we want to it protect us and provide for free trade and economic freedom. then we have all the other thing. water...
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they wanted an end to this, they wanted educational opportunities and work opportunities and training and a new house and they didn't get it. the government admits it is way behind schedule. it's got a lot of work to do but there are some people say they don't see it happening and now that nelson mandela is gone they don't see how it's ever going to happen joie. >> that is hard to fathom. thinking about the impact that nelson mandela and the leadership that came in his wake changed the condition of life in south africa, can you talk to us a little bit about the economic environment in south africa today? is there industry that has developed, where are things going for their economy? >> yeah, so that's the bad side of it is those people who are in the worst of situations who have not seen an improvement. but in fact there last been generally speaking improvement across the country, it has grown terriblsubstantially from wheres in the apartheid days. prosperity. it is a lot safer than it used to be in south africa, education is opened up, health care is more accessible everyone. but bot
they wanted an end to this, they wanted educational opportunities and work opportunities and training and a new house and they didn't get it. the government admits it is way behind schedule. it's got a lot of work to do but there are some people say they don't see it happening and now that nelson mandela is gone they don't see how it's ever going to happen joie. >> that is hard to fathom. thinking about the impact that nelson mandela and the leadership that came in his wake changed the...
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it kicks off computer science education week. the event is sponsored by code.org. here is president obama. >> learning these skills are not only important for your future but for our country's future. if we want america to stay on the cutting edge, we need young americans like you to master the tools and technology that will change the way we do just about everything. >> they are giving coding tips from former hackers, tech entrepreneurs and this guy, mark zuckerberg. >> if i wanted to wish everybody on facebook a happy birthday by sending an e-mail, it might take more than a century to write out all the e-mails. with a few lines of code, i can have a system send an e-mail to everybody on facebook. that is why they are valuable. >> joining us from san francisco is the cofounder of code.org. ali partovi. besides that from mark zuckerberg, what is the point of this? >> high, cory. it is great to be here. you mentioned earlier that we are lagging in math and science. at least every school in america does teach math and teach science. only one in 10 schools teach es co
it kicks off computer science education week. the event is sponsored by code.org. here is president obama. >> learning these skills are not only important for your future but for our country's future. if we want america to stay on the cutting edge, we need young americans like you to master the tools and technology that will change the way we do just about everything. >> they are giving coding tips from former hackers, tech entrepreneurs and this guy, mark zuckerberg. >> if i...
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maybe educated enough you know here in a david o. russell film may hold. that film went bankrupt in the middle of shooting i actually think it's probably quite a film and i wish somebody would come in whenever that is it a shot i don't i don't think so jake gyllenhaal and we need some really good cast and the money. if i can say so i think some of the money was pilfered. you know because when i was making the deal on that they said well we can afford a good dressing room for you and i saw tell you what if you want me down there if you need me down there on thursday i'm going to fly in i'm going to go to an r.v. place and rented dressing room and then i'll drive to the set and see it will you know unions don't like that kind of talk they said nah nah nah nah we'll find yourself will and so i get down there as not only the biggest dressing room i've ever seen but there's thirty seven drivers on this picture and more trucks than i've ever seen and they're just shooting at a church somewhere and so i knew i knew i told somebody else and i was some of the money
maybe educated enough you know here in a david o. russell film may hold. that film went bankrupt in the middle of shooting i actually think it's probably quite a film and i wish somebody would come in whenever that is it a shot i don't i don't think so jake gyllenhaal and we need some really good cast and the money. if i can say so i think some of the money was pilfered. you know because when i was making the deal on that they said well we can afford a good dressing room for you and i saw tell...
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story from the onion ted cruz coloring book really does exist but despite its impressive collection of educational material there's apparently one glaring omission owners of the cruise to the future comic coloring activity book unfortunately do not get a chance to color in ted cruz's canadian birth certificate. last month a washington state legislature agreed to give an airplane manufacturer boeing a staggering eight point seven billion dollars in tax breaks in the attempt to keep that company from relocating elsewhere and taking thousands of jobs away from the evergreen state on those tax breaks were approved boeing turned around and told members of its machinists union to sign a new contract which meant giving up their hard earned pensions for a risky for a one k. plan union overwhelmingly said no to boeing's plan and now the airplane giant is threatening to move out of washington state or at least part of their operations and is looking for potential suitors elsewhere in the u.s. that's where missouri comes in after word of the union's no vote spread missouri governor jay nixon called a special
story from the onion ted cruz coloring book really does exist but despite its impressive collection of educational material there's apparently one glaring omission owners of the cruise to the future comic coloring activity book unfortunately do not get a chance to color in ted cruz's canadian birth certificate. last month a washington state legislature agreed to give an airplane manufacturer boeing a staggering eight point seven billion dollars in tax breaks in the attempt to keep that company...
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i was trying to bring a revolution to my country and educate my own people about democracy and freedom and i had not been able to do that to my wife and my mother. he felt that was a lack. they went their separate ways. it was a sad situation. then he met winnie. >> you look at young pictures of winnie mandela, a physically gorgeous woman full of strength and pride -- >> she was an activist. >> an activist in her own right. at that moment in time, they clicked and became an indelible force. with the celebration of all the documentation of mandela being imprisoned for 27 years, sometimes credit is not given to winnie about what she had to endure. those early years of prison, they would go to her house at 2:00 in the morning, shake her down, stripped searcher. a lot of people don't remember you talk about courage and strength, she was in solitary confinement for 18 months. after 27 years in prison, when you grow apart, winnie came out. everyone wanted a piece of him. it had to be lonely for both of them. to this day, i think there is a very great love between the two of them. she is a gr
i was trying to bring a revolution to my country and educate my own people about democracy and freedom and i had not been able to do that to my wife and my mother. he felt that was a lack. they went their separate ways. it was a sad situation. then he met winnie. >> you look at young pictures of winnie mandela, a physically gorgeous woman full of strength and pride -- >> she was an activist. >> an activist in her own right. at that moment in time, they clicked and became an...
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. >> ...thought provoking >> get your damn education. >> ...surprising >> oh, absolutely! is hquoo could away. >> the long walk to a final rest has begun in south africa. where leaders are moving in now to remember nelson mandela. nearly 100 heads of state and leaders, former president of the country, nelson mandela died thursday at the age of 95. a national tribute to mandela will take place at a johannesburg soccer stadium with thousands of ordinary south africans, including cube afternoon president raul castro. alal jazeera's ali velshi is joining us from south africa. tell us what you're seeing, there are so many dignitaries there for the commemoration of his life. >> i heard said, short of the united nations, this is the largest gathering ever held. like president obama and president george w. bush. jimmy carter arrived earlier, we were actually on the same plane, and i subsequently sat down with him and interviewed him to discuss his relationship, his long standing and very close relationship with nelson mandela. interesting point as the world celebrates nelson mande
. >> ...thought provoking >> get your damn education. >> ...surprising >> oh, absolutely! is hquoo could away. >> the long walk to a final rest has begun in south africa. where leaders are moving in now to remember nelson mandela. nearly 100 heads of state and leaders, former president of the country, nelson mandela died thursday at the age of 95. a national tribute to mandela will take place at a johannesburg soccer stadium with thousands of ordinary south...
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a new study is reconfirming what many parents and educators have been complaining about, that students from needy families and english learners are falling way behind. nbc bay area's damian trujillo is the only tv reporter yet to see the report. he's live at kip hayward academy in east san jose with a look at the troubling results. >> reporter: well, jessica, here's a report right here. this is a school that's actually doing something right. nearly three-quarters of the student here graduate from the eighth grade being algebra proficient. the report's authors say other schools no to copy the strategy here and stop using poverty and language as an excuse. they walk into susan oba's class with one thing in mind. college. >> two minutes. go as fast as you can while still getting everything 100% correct. >> reporter: they're learning proportional ratios in the seventh grade prealgebra class. most come from low-income families. half speak english as a second language. if the state test scores are any indication, three out of four of the students will be on the college track. >> we tell stud
a new study is reconfirming what many parents and educators have been complaining about, that students from needy families and english learners are falling way behind. nbc bay area's damian trujillo is the only tv reporter yet to see the report. he's live at kip hayward academy in east san jose with a look at the troubling results. >> reporter: well, jessica, here's a report right here. this is a school that's actually doing something right. nearly three-quarters of the student here...
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education, history education and sort both -- so forth. >> who is driving this and iran? are the generals doing it for the more enlightened people who are familiar with the west? is at the theocrat's? is that the bureaucrats? who was the driving force there? >> i will tell you what is the driving force, the driving force is the sanctions. that is the incentive and that is why iran is on the negotiating table. i think that is why the majority of 54% of the iranian people voted for rouhani. it was a way to get out from under the sanctions and was also people like the foreign minister javad zarif who felt the country have become a pariah. they didn't want to be isolated. they want to be part of the international community and you saw pictures of the tehran airport and the negotiating team came back from geneva. there were these young jubilant faces. what were they so happy about? it wasn't because they had gotten the right to enrich. they were happy because they saw pictures of the american secretary of state in their foreign minister shaking hands and smiling at one another
education, history education and sort both -- so forth. >> who is driving this and iran? are the generals doing it for the more enlightened people who are familiar with the west? is at the theocrat's? is that the bureaucrats? who was the driving force there? >> i will tell you what is the driving force, the driving force is the sanctions. that is the incentive and that is why iran is on the negotiating table. i think that is why the majority of 54% of the iranian people voted for...
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., and do people need certain knowledge and education in order to pull off that feat that we just saw? >> you know, the industry has been around since the 80's, but this $1,000 price point which is really what makes these successful to anybody, has been around for a few years. that said, there are many hundreds of these printers in circulation now. and it takes a certain amount of work. a very very smart guy, he started his first company in his 20's and just one of these geniuses, but it's getting easier and easier to make it, and at this point, there are distributed plans on the internet where you pretty much have to download them and print them out, and they will make almost anything you like. >> so there are some negatives here. that lets anyone fund a public project that has been made possible by three d. printing. people can make custom watches, all kinds of life saving devices, students at medical schools can prototype medical equipment. and really rapid order. so it is quite revolutionary, but the privacy is brand new. >> jake, thank you very much. >> now all this comes days be
., and do people need certain knowledge and education in order to pull off that feat that we just saw? >> you know, the industry has been around since the 80's, but this $1,000 price point which is really what makes these successful to anybody, has been around for a few years. that said, there are many hundreds of these printers in circulation now. and it takes a certain amount of work. a very very smart guy, he started his first company in his 20's and just one of these geniuses, but...
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could draw down much more, by claiming additional benefits to help pay with their daughter's college education. >> she is getting around one huh thousand dollars a month. they are staking advantage of a little known rule. as long as one parent, is 62 or older, the couple can claim an additional benefit for every child under the age of 18. if the parent qualifies for 2,000-dollar as month, the child will get 1,000. and the money the child gets does not reduce the amount the parent receives. >> that is something that is increasingly important, as people are having children later in life. >> another little known benefit paid your spouse for taking care of your children. to claim the care giver benefit one parent has to be 62 or older, and the child has to be under the age of 16. your spouse, no matter how old, can get an additional payment that is half the size of yours. you get 1,000-dollar as month, he or she gets 500. the money the care giving response receives does not reduce the amount of your payment. that's 180% of what you and your spouse get combined. if your base is 1,000-dollar as mont
could draw down much more, by claiming additional benefits to help pay with their daughter's college education. >> she is getting around one huh thousand dollars a month. they are staking advantage of a little known rule. as long as one parent, is 62 or older, the couple can claim an additional benefit for every child under the age of 18. if the parent qualifies for 2,000-dollar as month, the child will get 1,000. and the money the child gets does not reduce the amount the parent...
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they can't pay their children's education. >> they don't acknowledge if you send your lieutenants out here to say on television if you like your doctor you can keep it pay more. they don't get it to me that's appalling. >> the huberous and arrogance started with this in the beginning. they decided to do this on strictly partisan basis without input from republicans and passed a law that i think in their world in their theoretical world was the slugs that they thought was going to solve this but clearly it's not. >> let me go back to my original thieves. -- thesis. have new ideas. exchange ideas. if it's like, you know, if they don't understand what most american people are going through, talking middle class like 100 bucks more a month on a premium to a lot of families makes a difference. >> they ought to read the emails and letters coming into our offices and the phone calls. these are real life examples. these impacts on people's lives are profound. they are going to be felt for a long time. people having to make hard choices about whether to spend money on -- you know, much higher
they can't pay their children's education. >> they don't acknowledge if you send your lieutenants out here to say on television if you like your doctor you can keep it pay more. they don't get it to me that's appalling. >> the huberous and arrogance started with this in the beginning. they decided to do this on strictly partisan basis without input from republicans and passed a law that i think in their world in their theoretical world was the slugs that they thought was going to...
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and also the mitch mcconnell said the other week that as they say in kentucky, there's no education in the second kick of a mule. and i think he certainly regards this as another shutdown as a second kick of the mule. and i think not only mitch who felt that way for some time, but all those loud voices from ted cruz especially from mike lee, from rand paul, from et cetera, you don't hear them right now. as you said, they're making some noises about how we don't want to trade sequester cuts unless there's a firm guarantee amended mandatory spending cuts. we don't want the extension of unemployment insurance. but these are discussions of actual details of a possible budget plan, not the sort of throwing down the gauntlet kind of, we're going to shut the whole joint down, thing we were hearing. you're not hearing that at all. and i think at least temporarily the biggest names in the tea party -- there's 20 people in the house who signed that letter. frankly, those are the last drags in the bottom of the teacup. they don't mean a whole lot. it's the rand pauls, ted cruzs, mike lees who mat
and also the mitch mcconnell said the other week that as they say in kentucky, there's no education in the second kick of a mule. and i think he certainly regards this as another shutdown as a second kick of the mule. and i think not only mitch who felt that way for some time, but all those loud voices from ted cruz especially from mike lee, from rand paul, from et cetera, you don't hear them right now. as you said, they're making some noises about how we don't want to trade sequester cuts...
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and the republicans, without any question about their integrity, their education, their experience said, "no." why? because they don't want president obama to have these people on this important court. they want to keep the court with a majority of republicans. that is wrong. it's wrong. and there were many reasons that we did what we did but it was the right thing for the country. it's the right thing for democracy. i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to executive session to consider nominations calendar number 30, 347, 348, 349, 450, 383, 382 accident 384, 386, 434, 435, 436, and 437, that the nominations be confirmed, the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid on the table, no further action, any statements related to the nominations be printed in the record, that president obama be immediately notified of the senate's action and the senate then resume legislative session. the presiding officer: is there objection? mr. alexander: madam president, reserving the right to object. the presiding officer: the senator from tennessee. mr. alexander: thank you, madam pre
and the republicans, without any question about their integrity, their education, their experience said, "no." why? because they don't want president obama to have these people on this important court. they want to keep the court with a majority of republicans. that is wrong. it's wrong. and there were many reasons that we did what we did but it was the right thing for the country. it's the right thing for democracy. i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to executive session...